Then Daniel said to Melzar.

It is not certain that this is. proper name; the margin translates it "steward." It is regarded by some of the best critics as signifying the master of the wine, the chief butler of the Babylonian court. Whoever he was, he was inferior to Ashpenaz, the chief of the eunuchs, and had the immediate charge of the food of Daniel and his companions.

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